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Bettie May
March 16, 2006
Wish I could have been there Wednsday. But so glad we came up on Sunday. Glad that Ronnie did make it. I love all of you. Let me hear from you.
DeAnn Stork
March 15, 2006
I am so sorry I was not able to come. Just know everyone is on my mind on this sad day and in my prayers.
Karen (Hoover) Cantrell
March 15, 2006
My sincerest sympathy is being sent to you through this message. Feel peace in knowing that Roy is in HIS hands now. My heart is with you Maurita as it is with Joy and the rest of your families. I know you and Roy have been good friends to my family for my entire life. Roy will be missed by all.
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